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  2. Caladenia concolor - Wikipedia

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    The description was published in Fitzgerald's book Australian Orchids [1] [8] and the specific epithet (concolor) is a Latin word meaning "uniformly coloured". [9] Two forms of the crimson spider orchid, currently known as Bethungra spider orchid and Burrinjuck spider orchid are expected to be described as new species. [5]

  3. Caladenia sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia sanguinea, commonly known as red spider orchid [2] or crimson daddy long-legs, [3] is a species of orchid endemic to South Australia. It has a single sparsely hairy leaf and one or two dark red flowers with long, thin sepals and petals .

  4. Caladenia oenochila - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia oenochila, commonly known as the red-lipped spider orchid, [2] or wine-lipped spider orchid, [3] is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to Victoria, Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and usually only one pale yellow-green flower with purple marks and a dark red labellum .

  5. Caladenia - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia, commonly known as spider orchids, [3] is a genus of 350 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Spider orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single hairy leaf and a hairy stem. The labellum is fringed or toothed in most species and there are small projections called calli on the labellum.

  6. Caladenia magniclavata - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia magniclavata, commonly known as big clubbed spider orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single, hairy leaf, and up to three pale yellow-green and red flowers with downswept, prominently clubbed sepals and petals .

  7. Caladenia winfieldii - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia winfieldii, commonly known as the majestic spider orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.It is a rare species with a single erect, hairy leaf and one or two bright pink flowers and grows in only two seasonally wet locations, a few hundred metres apart.

  8. Bartholina burmanniana - Wikipedia

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    Bartholina burmanniana, the spider orchid, is a species of deciduous, geophytic, flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. [2] It is one of two species within the Bartholina genus, the other being B. etheliae. [3] The species’ common name refers to its spreading and deeply cut lip that is said to resemble a spider's legs. [4]

  9. Caladenia amoena - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia amoena, commonly known as charming spider orchid, [2] is a plant in the orchid family, Orchidaceae, and is endemic to Victoria, Australia.It is a ground orchid which grows singly or in small groups, has a single dark green, hairy leaf and a single yellowish-green flower with red stripes.